Airbag problems don’t always look the same. In Providence, the circumstances of the crash—stop‑and‑go traffic, sudden braking near commercial areas, nighttime visibility issues, and frequent multi‑lane merging—can make it difficult to immediately connect injuries to a restraint system failure.
You may suspect a defect if any of the following occurred:
- The airbag didn’t deploy even though the crash severity seems like it should have triggered deployment.
- The airbag deployed but with unusual behavior (unexpected timing, harsh force, or deployment that didn’t match the crash dynamics).
- You had facial, neck, chest, or hearing injuries consistent with an airbag restraint malfunction.
- You later learned the vehicle was tied to a recall or safety campaign related to inflators, sensors, or control logic.
Even if the vehicle was repaired, the repair paperwork and any remaining electronic/diagnostic records can become central to proving what went wrong.


